Have you set the "trusted" flag to "true" for your context in server.xml ?
That might do the job...

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From: "Cross Fire Labs B.A. Lambrechts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Last attempt before I heave sun box out of the window!


> Ok -
>
> No more apache/tomcat errors - through hokey measures - things seem to be
> quiet on that front - got no answers to any of those questions..
>
> I have a JDBCRealm configured into the Context, Host and Engine levels in
my
> server.xml
>
> I have the security constraints set and the login authentication set to
> BASIC
>
> I verify all of this with debug set at every level to 99.
>
> Still can't get login dialog box to come up.
>
> WHAT IS GOING ON?????????????
>
>
> Beth Anne Lambrechts
> Cross Fire Labs, Inc.
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